Antony N Britt (calls himself Nick, to be awkward) is the author of horror novel, Dead Girl Stalking – a page-turning tale that slaps you in the face when you least expect it. He lives in Walsall in a house full of CDs, videos, books and many unread pieces of paper which may hold the secret to eternal life, but are most probably pizza menus.

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Dead Girl Stalking

The first date ended with her death; the second was more terrifying. He wants to end their relationship; the dead have other ideas.

When teenager Melvin Stone is not being bullied at school, he suffers from voices inside his head which have tormented him much of his life. Melvin’s life is thrown further into turmoil when the girl of his dreams is killed in a tragic accident. For any young adult, witnessing this would be traumatic enough but over the next four years he is plagued by the recurring presence of the dead girl. Whether spirit or in his own troubled mind, this malevolent tormentor now haunts Melvin’s every move.

Publication of Two of My Articles in the Blackcountryman Magazine

Back in June, I relayed the news that I had won the Walsall Writers’ Circle, Non-Fiction competition. My article on autism, The Invisible Nation, is now in print in the Autumn 2012 (Vol 45. No 4) edition of Blackcountryman Magazine.

Also in the same issue is a piece I wrote on the ghosts of local, Haden Hill House and Hall.

Magazine available at various outlets in the Black Country and also from this link.

4 Comments:

Congrats. When you read your story at the writers’ circle, i could see why it had been chosen. it is not only from the heart, but also a story that made you smile. Well done, and who knows with all these stories in this magazine they may take you on board. Vicky